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ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN men BY JOHN W. FORNEY WHILE HE WAS CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECRETARY OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 ...
ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN men BY JOHN W. FORNEY WHILE HE WAS CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECRETARY OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 ...
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ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN ol BY JOHN W. FORNEY WHILE HE WAS CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECRETARY OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 ...
ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN ol BY JOHN W. FORNEY WHILE HE WAS CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECRETARY OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 ...
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Writing of Thomas H. Benton recalls an incident that happened during the Presidency of James K. Polk , when Mr. Buchanan was Secretary of State . Colonel Benton was a sharp thorn in the side of the Administration on the Oregon question ...
Writing of Thomas H. Benton recalls an incident that happened during the Presidency of James K. Polk , when Mr. Buchanan was Secretary of State . Colonel Benton was a sharp thorn in the side of the Administration on the Oregon question ...
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Mr. Benjamin Moran , the accomplished Secretary of the American Legation , kindly accompanied me , and introduced me to most of those present . One gentleman was especially cordial , Lord Frederick Cavendish , second son of the Duke of ...
Mr. Benjamin Moran , the accomplished Secretary of the American Legation , kindly accompanied me , and introduced me to most of those present . One gentleman was especially cordial , Lord Frederick Cavendish , second son of the Duke of ...
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At the inauguration of March 4 , 1861 , I was present as Clerk of the House . At the inauguration of March 4 , 1865 , I was present as Secretary of the Senate . James Buchanan , as ex - President , heard the remarkable first message of ...
At the inauguration of March 4 , 1861 , I was present as Clerk of the House . At the inauguration of March 4 , 1865 , I was present as Secretary of the Senate . James Buchanan , as ex - President , heard the remarkable first message of ...
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